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  • Fri Mar 7 2008 5,000 MTV Networks' employees potential affected by breach

    An employee's computer was compromised via an Internet connection and files containing birth dates, social security numbers and wage information may have been compromised.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Mon Feb 23 2009 Why Web radio faces another crisis

    A deal with the recording industry that was supposed to enable popular services like Pandora to survive never got signed. Did Webcasters fumble a golden opportunity?

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Tue Jul 24 2007 It's about piracy, not privacy

    IP attorney Nancy Prager says legal niceties can't disguise the blunt facts about illegally transferring creative content over the Net.

    Posted by Nancy Prager

  • Wed Nov 6 1996 Piracy campaign revamped

    The Software Publishers Association will revamp a campaign to deter Internet piracy because of ISP complaints about the association's methods.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Tue Dec 9 2008 Congressional report: FCC chair abused power

    A report released by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce accuses Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin of ignoring his responsibilities.

    Posted by Stephanie Condon

  • Mon Dec 18 2006 Digg continues to battle phony stories

    Company revokes, then reinstates user who admitted making mistake when agreeing to post promotional story at marketer's request.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Thu Feb 22 2007 Flickr shows a little too much skin

    The photo-sharing site hiccups and flashes porn to unsuspecting users. Now those customers are looking for answers.

    Posted by Elinor Mills

  • Tue Aug 7 2007 Tesla Roadster: a skeptic converted

    For months, I'd remained skeptical about the car maker's ability to change the world. Boy, was I wrong.

    Posted by Laura Burstein

  • Wed Dec 20 2006 Sony has far to go in rootkit case

    Label settled with two states but still must negotiate with others for secretly loading antipiracy software onto computers.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Tue Jun 12 2007 Shareholders blast CEO Semel for Yahoo performance

    But they follow board recommendations to reject pay-for-performance and censorship proposals.

    Posted by Elinor Mills

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